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Gender and Asset Ownership: A Guide to Collecting Individual-Level Data


Cheryl R. Doss


Yale University - Yale Center for International and Area Studies

Caren Grown


Bard College - Levy Economics Institute

Carmen Diana Deere


University of Florida

June 1, 2011

World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 4704

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Ownership and control over assets such as land and housing provide direct and indirect benefits to individuals and households, including a secure place to live, the means of a livelihood, protection during emergencies, and collateral for credit that can be used for investment or consumption. Unfortunately, few studies - either at the micro or macro levels- examine the gender dimensions of asset ownership. This paper sets out a framework for researchers who are interested in collecting data on individual level asset ownership and analyzing the gender asset gap. It reviews best practices in existing surveys with respect to data collection on assets at both the household and individual levels, and shows how various questions on individually owned assets can be incorporated with a minimum of effort and cost into existing multi-topic household surveys, using examples of three Living Standard Measurement Study surveys: the 1998-99 Ghana survey, the 2000 Guatemala survey, and the 1997-98 Vietnam survey questionnaires. The analysis shows that it is feasible to add a minimal set of questions to enable calculation of the gender asset gap. Adding a series of extra questions will permit a more satisfactory and nuanced analysis of asset acquisition, use, disposition, and valuation - information that is critical for policies promoting gender equality, poverty reduction, and economic growth.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 31

Keywords: Public Sector Corruption & Anticorruption Measures, Political Systems and Analysis, Politics and Government, Political Economy, Economic Theory & Research

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Doss, Cheryl R., Grown, Caren and Deere, Carmen Diana, Gender and Asset Ownership: A Guide to Collecting Individual-Level Data (June 1, 2011). World Bank Policy Research Working Paper Series, Vol. , pp. -, 2011. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1260131

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Cheryl R. Doss (Contact Author)
Yale University - Yale Center for International and Area Studies ( email )
34 Hillhouse Avenue
P.O. Box 208206
New Haven, CT 06520-8206
United States
203-432-9395 (Phone)
Caren Grown
Bard College - Levy Economics Institute ( email )
Annandale-on-Hudson, NY 12504-5000
United States
845-758-7738 (Phone)
Carmen Diana Deere
University of Florida ( email )
Gainesville, FL 32610-0496
United States
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